Web series are becoming a major presence at pop culture madhouse Comic-Con, as film and TV talent increasingly make the move to the small cyber screen and as web-based companies tackle original programming production and distribution. A round-up of panels and trailers below.

-Bryan Singer’s apocalyptic “H+ The Digital Series” will screen. The series, set in the future, follows the incessant use of the drug H+, which allows humans to connect mentally to the internet at any time. When a virus is unleashed in H+, a third of the world’s population dies instantly, and it’s up to a few rebel survivors to unearth the truth. Check out the trailer and more info about YouTube’s continued forays into original programming here.

-On Saturday, July 14, actor Scott Wolf (“Party of Five”) and other cast members will be on hand to answer questions about the new animated series “Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters.” Though the series, which follows a young hero battling fantastical creatures in a parallel dimension, will air on The Hub TV network, “Kaijido” is multi-platform oriented, and has a trading card line as well as an online trading card game and battle game.